430 research outputs found
<b><i>Rhetoric, Through Everyday Things.</i></b> Raquel M. Robvais, Scot Barnett & Casey Boyle, Eds. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama, 2016. 270 pages, 28.45 electronic.
We are No Longer Invisible
Sickle cell discourses are not merely descriptions of medical matters but contentious sites that invoke rhetorical arguments to support racialized medical borders, human difference, and ontological essentialism. In this essay, I examine in this essay is the way that those stricken by Sickle Cell Anemia appropriate the disease to advocate for their voice and visibility. I disclose how the construction of SCA as a black disease becomes a contested terrain which is often a “cultural centering on identity and dignity.” At odds is how the body is inscribed with a set of meanings in its association with blackness, the woeful ignorance that’s pervasive in the medical community of those who treat sickle cell patients and the indomitable will of the warrior to survive regardless. I consider the “warring ideals in one dark body,” urgings to be seen and heard. These manifest as performances of resistance, acts of resilience, and ways of asserting agency to maintain a semblance of humanity in the midst of situations that are anything but
To speak as a human, a modern and as an American : blues rhetoric in Cornel West\u27s prophetic pragmatism
This thesis examines Cornel West’s description of the human condition and the works of art produced in three particular ways. First, there is being human which is a universal condition that speaks to all people and their struggles in the face of death and fallibility. Second, there is the condition of being modern, which speaks to people in a particular age in which power must be challenged with intelligence. Third, there is the idea of being American, which is to confront historical legacies of injustice through political action and agency. Rhetoric speaks to these existential crises and draws its resources from jazz, blues, tragicomic and prophetic pragmatism to create a community of affiliation and rich discourse that’s beneficial and productive for all
The awakening of Dormente: feminism, humour and drama in the new version of the literary classic by Raquel Castro
O presente traballo supón unha pequena achega ao estudo de Dormente, a obra teatral de literatura infantil e xuvenil de Raquel Castro publicada neste ano 2021. A través da súa lectura, dedúcese o propósito da autora por despatriarcalizar o conto de A bela dormente. A tal fin, Castro dota ao renovado discurso de novos contidos e novas formas que distan do clásico, e sobre as que poremos o foco de atención atendendo a varios eixos: trazos feministas, humor e comicidade e estilo.This paper aims to make a contribution to the study of the YA and Children’s play Dormente by Raquel Castro, published in 2021. By reading through her work, it becomes clear the author attempts to “depatriarchalise” the tale of Sleeping Beauty. To achieve this, Castro provides the reader with new content using innovative techniques that differ from the classic tale, thus updating the prevailing narrative. In this review, we will focus on these changes by examining certain key points: feminist features, humour and comedy, and style
. 6 Año 3 (2004) enero-marzo. Señales de humo
- Nuestra historia a través de 30 años por Julio César Montané Martí. - Editorial por Carlos Villegas Ivich. - Robo de arte sacro en Ures por Raquel Padilla Ramos. - Regreso del Simposio de Historia y Antropología de Sonora a nuestro edificio por Juan José Gracida Romo. - Treinta años de Antropología e Historia en Sonora por Raquel Padilla Ramos, Elisa Villalpando Canchola y Alejandro Aguilar Zeleny. - La memoria de las rocas. Las pinturas rupestres en la región Pima: donde se encuentra la antropología y la arqueología por César A. Quijada López y Alejandro Aguilar Zeleny. - Proyecto Arqueológico: Valle de Cocóspera por Júpiter Martínez Ramírez. - Noticias Arqueológicas por M. Elisa Villalpando Canchola. - ¿Sabías que... por Eréndira Contreras Barragán. - Diccionario Enciclopédico de Sonora por Suhei Lara. - Vida Académica y editorial por Cristina García. - Cuaresma Yaqui en Hermosillo por Roberto Ramírez Méndez
¿Qué Pasa, OSU? (Fall 2002)
Issue includes: "OSU the Importance of Storytelling" by Veronica Melian; "Julia Alvarez' Impact at OSU" by Veronica Melian and Nicole DeGreg; "Tu espacio" by Pedro Reyna; "Profile- Donna Alvarado, Leadership Role in Ohio's Education" by Veronica Melian; "Students' Food Review: El Escondido: Comida Mexicana" by Carlos Aranibar; "Profile - Jose Villa, a Success Story" by Veronica Melian and "Students Perspective" by Raquel Raices.José Villa: A Story of Success -- Julia Alvarez: Latina Author Visits Ohio State -- Needs Assessment: Survey 2002 -- Donna Alvarado: Leadership Role in Ohio's Education -- Welcoming Fiesta: Autumn 2002 -- Andes F.C.: South American Soccer in Central Ohio -- Un posible imaginario de America -- Opportunities for Minority Students in Science
Bilingual acquisition data: longitudinal corpus_FerFuLice dataset
This corpus contains spontaneous productions from a longitudinal study of two English/Spanish bilingual identical twins with the pseudonyms of Simon and Leo. They were born 28-DEC-1998 into a middle-class family in Spain. The father is a native speaker of Peninsular Spanish, and the mother is a native speaker of American English. The father always speaks to the children in Spanish and the mother always addresses them in English. The parents generally communicate in Spanish with each other, except on summers when they travel to the United States for approximately two months or when a monolingual English speaker is present. Therefore, we are dealing with bilingual English/Spanish first language acquisition in a monolingual-Spanish social context, a type of bilingualism that is referred to in the literature as individual bilingualism (Bhatia and Ritchie, 2004).UVALAL (University of Valladolid Language Acquisition Lab)1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Title of dataset
1.2. Author information
1.2.1. PI and co-PI
1.2.2. Labs
1.2.3. People involved in the data collection
1.3. Corpus description
1.4. Funding sources
1.5. Citing information
2. ACCESS INFORMATION
2.1. Licenses or restrictions
2.2. Publications
3. METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION
3.1. Data elicitation procedure
3.2. Data transcription procedure
4. DATA
4.1. Inventory of data files
4.2. Database
4.3. Last update
5. RELATED DATASETS4.3. Last updateSpanish Ministry of Science and Technology and ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) [project HUM2007-62213]Castile and León Regional Government (Spain) [project VA046A06]Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology and ERDF [project BFF2002-00442]Castile and León Regional Government (Spain) [project UV 30/02]Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada [RE/C: 410-2004-2034]Faculty of Arts research funds, University of Ottawa (Canada
Ventrolateral prefrontal contributions to the modulation of emotional interference on working memory. A transcranial magnetic stimulation study [dataset]
This dataset corresponds to the manuscript: "Ventrolateral prefrontal contributions to the modulation of emotional interference on working memory. A transcranial magnetic stimulation study" (Authors: Raquel Viejo-Sobera, Elena M. Marrón, Antoni Valero-Cabre, Diego Redolar-Ripoll)
The data were collected at the Cognitive NeuroLab (cognitiveneurolab.org, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, UOC) as part of the grants PSI2012-36610 and PSI2016 80056-P from the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO) of Spain co-funded by European Regional Development Plan: A way to make Europe. For more information contact the corresponding author Elena M. Marron ([email protected])
Impact of prefrontal theta burst stimulation on clinical neuropsychological tasks [dataset]
This dataset corresponds to the results published in: Viejo-Sobera, R., Redolar-Ripoll, D., Boixadós, M., Palaus, M., Valero-Cabré, A., & Marron, E. M. (2017). Impact of prefrontal theta burst stimulation on clinical neuropsychological tasks. Frontiers in neuroscience, 11, 462. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2017.00462
The data was collected in 2014-2015 at the Cognitive NeuroLab (cognitiveneurolab.org, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, UOC) as part of a project founded by the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (grant number: PSI2012-36610; PI Diego Redolar Ripoll).
For more information contact the corresponding author Raquel Viejo-Sobera ([email protected])
Corrigendum: Azole-resistance in aspergillus terreusand related species: An emerging problem or a rare phenomenon? (Frontiers in Microbiology (2018) 9 (516) DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00516)
Raquel Sabino was not included as an author in the published article. The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated
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